Fulminant pneumonitis is a severe and rapidly progressing inflammation of the lung tissue, often resulting from infectious agents, such as viruses or bacteria, or exposure to harmful substances. It can lead to significant respiratory distress and requires immediate medical intervention. Symptoms may include high fever, cough, difficulty breathing, and chest pain. Due to its aggressive nature, fulminant pneumonitis can result in serious complications or even be life-threatening if not promptly treated.
Pneumonitis refers to lung tissue inflammation. Bisegmental pneumonitis refers to inflammation of the lung tissue with occurs in two segments.
Why are fulminant liver failure patients a special category of candidates for liver transplant because of the speed of their disease and the immediate need of treatment.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis refers to an inflammation of the lungs caused by repeated breathing in of a foreign substance, such an organic dust, a fungus, or a mold.
No. Pneumonitis means inflammation of the lungs (e.g. from a chemical or a toxin), whereas pneumonia means infection of the lungs (which could be communicable).
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Fulminant liver failure most commonly happens during acute viral hepatitis, but it is also the result of mushroom poisoning by Amanita phalloides and toxic reactions to some medicines, like an overdose of acetaminophen.
he is diagnosed as fulminant hepatic failure
Pneumonitis refers to inflammation of the lung tissue, which can result from various causes such as infections, chemical irritants, or autoimmune diseases. Koch's infection, commonly known as tuberculosis (TB), is a specific infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily affecting the lungs but potentially impacting other organs. While pneumonitis can be due to non-infectious or infectious factors, Koch's infection is a distinct infectious process that can lead to pneumonitis as a complication.
Radiation pneumonitis is in relation to being exposed to radiation, therefore the only way another person could get this inflammation of the lungs is by having their person exposed to radiation as well.
The technical name for it is Hypersensitivity pneumonitis which is an "inflammation of the lungs due to breathing in a foreign substance, usually certain types of dust, fungus, or molds." https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hypersensitivity+pneumonitis
No, Crohn's disease and fulminant colitis are not the same. Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract, leading to chronic inflammation. Fulminant colitis, on the other hand, refers to a severe and rapidly progressing inflammation of the colon, which can occur as a complication of various conditions, including ulcerative colitis and infections. While they both involve inflammation of the intestines, their causes, symptoms, and implications differ significantly.